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Nip/Tuck (US - DVD R1)

Warner Home Video reveals artwork for the 6th and final season of the TV show

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Warner Home Video has revealed artwork for Nip/Tuck: The Sixth and Final Season which will arrive in stores from the 8th June. Each of the episodes will be presented in 1.85:1 anamorphic widescreen, along with English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround tracks. Extras will include deleted scenes, a featurette, and a gag reel. We've attached the official package artwork below:

Synopsis

Quote: Sex. Seduction. Liposuction. Find them all in the fearless Nip/Tuck, the award-winning series that's the scalpel's edge of entertainment...and the spark for debate about what cosmetic surgery can or cannot bring to a patient's life. Dylan Walsh and Julian McMahon play plastic surgeons/best friends whose glamorous South Beach practice is a revolving door for Season 4's hot-button issues (including a terrifying story arc about an organ-harvest ring) and human foibles (a ventriloquist wants to look like his dummy). Guest stars include Jacqueline Bissett, Larry Hagman, Alanis Morissette, Mo'Nique, Rosie O'Donnell, Brooke Shields and more. Thrills, surprises, shocks, stars abound in this 5-Disc Set. And all it takes is a little Nip/Tuck.

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Zartan wrote: too bad Warner Brothers stopped releasing Nip/Tuck on Blu-ray,then again it's not surprising since they don't put any effort into their television show releases(no lossless sound/home menu)! I forgive them, simply for the fact that they're releasing Supernatural from the start.

This show lost most of its edge after it left Miami. The final season and finale episode were underwhelming and lukewarm, to say the least. As gkyle2006 said, it deserved something better, stronger. Instead, it whimpered out by allowing all its characters to just give up on everything in their lives and walk away. I felt it was in direct opposition to the entire series.